Sentences with phrase «new financial muscle»

Chances are, despite Everton's new financial muscle, they're still more than likely to lose Lukaku and Stones this summer, with a host of other Premier League clubs rumoured to be chasing the duo.
Armed with new financial muscle following their takeover from Yonghong Li earlier this year, Milan spent around $ 200m this past summer on rebuilding their squad.

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With Tesla's success and financial muscle, its CEO Elon Musk is free to explore new ventures such as his SpaceX and the solar roof project he has just unveiled.
We are out of the woods financially speaking, and after all those years of support and undying loyalty (I'm aware some of us were supporting long before Wenger), we expect the tides to change and Arsenal using her new found financial muscle to start dominating the scene, which let's be honest has not really happened, the FA cup being the only compensation.
A new found financial muscle capable of bringing in any player?
Barcelona's new sporting director Ariedo Braida has confessed that the amount of financial muscle sides such as Manchester City and Paris Saint - Germain have, mean that Lionel Messi could one day be lured away from the Camp Nou.
United are expected to once again spend anything between # 100 - 150m on new players this summer as they flex their financial muscle.
``... it's winners that are remembered, feted and gain more fans and more financial muscle through advertising deals etc.» — I guess Puma must have predicted that we will win this trophy, with the new «deal»?
A combination of the new TV money being pumped into the Premier League and FFP regulations becoming a little more relaxed seen clubs really start to flex their financial muscle.
They are in New York City, which is Uber's biggest U.S. market and is the rare municipality that has the requisite financial and regulatory muscle to force Uber and Lyft to operate as a traditional for - hire car service, complete with the Taxi & Limousine Commission - mandated driver fingerprinting.
The fear was that, if new entrants to the profession were to be allowed to cherrypick areas of work, and to use their full financial muscle, they could so dominate certain areas of work that existing firms, left with the unprofitable crumbs at the table, would cease to practise — despite the public need for those crumbs.
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